2018 Fantasy Baseball Draft Guide

Howard Bender

From rankings to rookies to sleepers and strategies, Fantasy Alarm has everything you need to get ready for your 2018 fantasy baseball draft. Get the lowdown on FA's 2018 Jim Bowden Fantasy Baseball Living Draft Guide.

Top 25 Fantasy Busts

Tony Fortier-Bensen

If you lost your fantasy football league, there are likely a few players you'd like to have word with. Let's take a look back on the guys that made your dreadful fantasy season possible with the top 25 busts of the 2017 fantasy football season.

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Player Updates

Paul Millsap (Den-F)

Millsap (wrist) was a full participant in practice Wednesday, but doesn't have a firm timetable for a return, T.J. McBride of MileHighSports.com reports.

Millsap has been sidelined since Nov. 19 following left wrist surgery, but finally appears to be nearing a return after taking part in a full practice Wednesday. While Millsap did go through an entire practice, coach Michael Malone wasn't willing to commit to a specific timetable, saying it "could be two weeks or four weeks." Malone also mentioned the Nuggets could bring Millsap off the bench initially in order to get his rhythm back, which is another thing to consider once Millsap is back on the court. -- Rotowire.com

Alshon Jeffery (Phi-WR)

Jeffery (shoulder), who underwent shoulder surgery Wednesday, sustained a full tear of his rotator cuff and isn't certain to be ready for the regular season, Josina Anderson of ESPN reports.

Anderson notes that the expectation is for Jeffery to be ready for Week 1 but, now that the full extent of his injury is known, there appears to be concern he might not be. Furthermore, he's now said to be "very likely" to miss the preseason. -- Rotowire.com

Kawhi Leonard (-F)

Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich said Wednesday that he would be surprised if Leonard (quadriceps) played again this season, Michael C. Wright of ESPN.com reports.

Leonard has played a total of nine games during the 2017-18 campaign, as he's been limited by recurring tendinopathy in his right quad. While the Spurs originally believed their star forward would return prior to season's end, Popovich's update suggests the team could be prepared to soldier on without the star wing. -- Rotowire.com

Chance Sisco (Bal-C)

Sisco appears to be the backup catcher for the Orioles as things stand now, Eduardo Encina of The Baltimore Sun reports.

The catching prospect has some offensive upside, but it appears that the Orioles want to give him a bit more time to develop before making him a staple of the lineup. Caleb Joseph is in line for primary catching duties for now, but Sisco will likely push for starting duties at some point during the season. -- Rotowire.com